First of All

A big thank you to my brother, Jeff, for helping me get Google Analytics to work on this here blog. Now I not only know how many people are hitting here, but what part of the world they are from and which posts they are reading!


In other news, as part of my get fit and healthy plan, I’ve been cutting down on caffeine.  And starting today, removing it more or less from my life.  I am drinking my first cup of decaffeinated coffee.  I am not really sure what the point of decaf is, other than the taste of coffee (and it does taste like coffee, thank god), but I am not quite ready to give up coffee altogether!

And I doubt I will never have another cup with caffeine in it.  Just not nearly as much as I used to!

Next on my list of things to dump from my life is refined sugar.  Yeah, that ones not going to be quite so easy…

A Message for My Family who Read My Blog

My blog. My memories. My hyperbole about my childhood. Don’t like the way I do this? Get your own blog.


Okay, now that I got that off my chest…another quiet day here at work.  3 of 5 Senior Managers on holiday.  Phones dead.  no email.

So what am I doing with myself (besides writing in my blog)?  Cleaning.  Filing.  Shredding.  All the day to day office maintenance stuff that doesn’t get done when I have my full team here.

So I’d better get back to it…

So, Is The Corn As High As An Elephant’s Eye?

Happy Birthday America!  Everyone have some cake for me!!

Simon and I were once again planning a picnic. Simon and I are once again not having said picnic because all I can see out there is clouds.  And a fierce wind blowing the trees.

Yesterday it rained so hard that water was gushing into one of our buildings so hard it looked like a waterfall.  Now, the building has always leaked (yes, yes I do live in Belfast.  No, we can’t seem to build water proof buildings, thanks for asking) but never where the waterfall was happening.  YIKES!

We are starting a betting pool in my office…will the new building leak?  I am betting yes.

First of All

14 months, 42 countries and the most amazing 4.5 minutes you’ll spend on the ‘net this month.

Really. Go watch it. Even if you don’t ever watch vids on the ‘net. It’ll make you smile.


I’ve been thinking about stuff like that a lot lately.  About how one person will post something and then another will post it somewhere else and then suddenly, literally, the entire world is watching.

Take this ad, for example.  Heinz pulled it from the airwaves, due to complaints about the little kiss at the end.  Now? Its all over the ‘net.  So the marketing part is still working on it.  And its getting people talking.

I think advertisers and TV stations and movie studios still don’t quite get it.  There is no more powerful force than telling a bunch of people that they can’t view something and then giving them the medium to view it without the censor’s permission.  And the internet is a powerful medium for viewing.  And, yes copyright is an issue.  But I think we are nearing the end of copyright.  I just don’t see how it can be enforced effectively over the open channels of the world wide web.  And that does worry me, as it is important that people get the credit and the money for their work.  But we’ll see.

But there are billions of us out here.  Talking.  Sharing video and pictures and stories.  Bringing the world closer together.

So, go watch that video I put up there.  Its funny.  Its amazing.  And it takes you around the world in 4.5 minutes.  With some dancing included.

Heard From Mom As She Travels Around China

Apparently it is awesome.  She and Step Dad are having a great trip.  They will be in Wuhan by Friday and then I should hear more.

I actually got to chat to her for about 1 minute, as I had popped online from work to check my personal email (which I do as a break from my work.  Boss knows.  Doesn’t care).  I usually keep myself invisible on GMail when I am at work as I don’t have time to chat, but I saw that Step Dad was online so I sent him an IM.  I figured I could be forgiven if I got caught at work, since they are in China!  Mom actually popped on using Step Dad’s ID and I more or less got the following message: –

Aren’t you at work? Why are you chatting?!?!?

Mothers!  I mean, I’m 39, and I just got scolded!!  Gee, I don’t know, maybe I’m chatting because my Mom is in China and I haven’t heard from her in a week and there she was, online!

Sheesh!

So I Have Co-worker

who is Irish but lived in San Diego for a long time.  He’s just come back last year.

So yesterday he says to me ‘are you doing anything to celebrate on Friday?’

To which I replied ‘What’s so special about Friday?’

Him: ‘Its the 4th of July!’

Me: ‘Oh, I forgot! Nope!’

So we started discussing what things we could do, here in the UK, to celebrate the US throwing off UK rule.  I think my best idea was to reenact the dumping of tea in Boston Harbor by ripping open tea bags and throwing the contents into the Thompson Dock.

I crack myself up.

So, my US friends, what are you doing for 4th of July?

Yesterday’s Weigh in was a Falacy

I had weighed myself on my in-law’s scale, which showed the .2.  Today I weighed myself on my scale, which showed 1!!!!!  So I checked with my peeps over at SparkPeople and they all concurred that I should use my own scale.  So 1lb it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So I’ve lost 1.2 lbs in total.  Only 8.8 to go to get to my first goal of losing the 10 lbs I’ve gained back from my last big weight loss effort.  My goal is to do this by the end of July.  So I have the next 5 weeks to do it.  I think I can manage that!

I’ve been trying out, through LoveFilm (UK equivalent to Netflix), various workout DVDs.  So far I have learned: –

NYC Ballet workout – told me why I had to stop dancing at age 18.  OUCH on the knee.  Also, if you’ve never taken a ballet class? You could never follow that workout.

Davina McCall The Power of Three – some good toning exercises there, but the cardio is *all* high impact, which I can’t do.

Body Training Low Impact Aerobics – *not* low impact.  Hurt my knee.

So I will keep on with my quest and make the effort to walk home from work as my cardio.  I was really hoping to find something good for those rainy days.

I Was Very Flattered

When Simon called me a ‘Heinlein Scholar’ over on Whedonesque.  The discussion was around Tim Minear’s Script of Robert A Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. I would not necessary call myself a ‘scholar’ but I have read everything the man ever wrote, including the so called ‘boys books’ and his essays.  I have copies of all of them in our library, most in several different editions and I own several Firsts of his works.  I even have Grumbles from the Grave in a First, signed by Virginia Heinlein.  (Sidebar, my annoying older brother always says it would be more impressive if RAH had signed it himself.  And spooky, since it was published posthumously.  As my annoying older brother knows.)

So now I’ve read Mr Minear’s script.  So what did I think? I think it could have been an interesting movie.  It, however, is *not* Robert Anson Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.

For those who haven’t read it, a brief plot synopsis:

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is the story of the Luna, i.e. the Earth’s Moon, revolution.  Luna was settled by convicts years before as a farming colony.  The grain was shipped back to Earth via a catapult, slinging it into orbit where it was then brought to Earth by a fairly simple tracking/rocket system.  However, Luna Authority does not pay a fair price for this grain.  And it is discovered that continued production will eventually kill Luna entirely.  And so a revolution is carried out.  And that revolution partly works because of the leader of it, who is  Mike.  A self aware supercomputer with bad taste in puns and jokes.

On a much, much deeper level the book is basic instructions on how to lead, run, create and succeed at revolution.  Just so long as you have a self aware supercomputer at your disposal.  Well, the supercomputer isn’t entirely necessary, but it sure does help!  It is also a discussion on what makes a person self aware, what makes someone a ‘man’ or ‘person’ (a familiar theme in RAH’s work, see the novella Jerry Was A Man and the novel The Star Beast) and what makes up a family.  Among many other things.

So why is Mr Minear’s script not the book?  Because I think Mr Minear went to far beyond what was necessary to make the book adaptable for the big screen.

The first thing that jarred is a section of dialogue where Mannie (the protagonist) is explaining who Mike is.  He says, in Mr Minear’s script:

“Mike wasn’t official name.  I’d nicknamed him “Mike” for Mycroft Holmes, from a story written by Dr Watson.”

This is almost word for word from the book.  Except that the book adds to the end:

“…before he founded IBM.”

Four little words that relay to the reader that this is far enough in the future that: –

a.) Dr Watson was thought real and wrote about Sherlock Holmes, as in the Sherlock Holmes books where Dr Watson is narrating; and

b.) that Dr Watson was thought to have founded IBM.

Those four little words, that Mr Minear left out, always does two things for me, no matter how many times I’ve read them.  It made me smile (how silly that Mannie thinks Dr Watson founded IBM!) and it made me think (why does Mannie think Dr Watson founded IBM?).  Could we be so far in the future in this story that reality and fiction have blurred?  Of course we could be.

However, the biggest thing that Mr Minear changed and, I think, trivialized, and which leads to a *huge* continuity error, is TANSTAAFL as it relates to women. In the book, women are sacred. There are 2M men, only 1M women on RAH’s Luna. So women get to call all the shots. This is seen in Stuart’s introduction to the Revolution, both in the script and in the actual book. It is contradicted earlier in the script when Warden is humiliated by his wife’s infidelity. According to Heinlein, he’d have no say in the matter. So not only did Minear dismiss one of the major points of RAH’s story, he contradicted himself over it.

Finally, there were also little things Mr Minear changed that made no sense to me.  Why change the name of Mannie’s senior wife?  Or the name of the first wife of his line marriage?  Indeed, why make the line marriage something Wyoming has never heard of?  Why make Prof her friend and not Mannie’s?

Its this combination of small and large changes that make this not RAH’s book.  Or his story.  I think this, of all of his books, could have been made into a movie.  I just don’t think this is the script that could do it.

I am hoping that the reason this movie has not had the green light is because the RAH’s estate realized the mistake they had made with Starship Troopers  and refused to make the same mistake again.  But considering that they just announced Starship Troopers 3? I doubt it.

For the record, I really enjoyed Starship Troopers, the movie.  But it is even less RAH’s story than Tim Minear’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is.